Having dialysis in the morning, rather than at other times, results in better sleep - a podcast by BMJ Group

from 2014-02-21T14:09:08

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Welcome to the first EBNJC podcast, this month’s topic is Adult Nursing.

Dr Helen Noble, Associate Editor, Evidence Based Nursing, will be exploring a commentary from the journal written by invited guest Dr Stephanie Thompson, from the Department of Medicine at the University of Alberta, Canada.

The podcast discussions are intended to help you think about matters raised in the commentary, as well as the clinical applicability of the original research paper.

Dr Thompson will discuss her commentary which critiqued a cross-sectional observational study aimed at examining sleep quality in chronic haemodialyzed patients in relation to morning-shift dialysis. She stresses that assessment of sleep quality, with attention to disease and treatment-related factors should be incorporated into the routine care of haemodialysis patients. Importantly Dr Thompson draws on her own experiences and reflects on the relevance of the study to practice and policy.

Read the full commentary:

ebnurs-2013-101673 - People receiving dialysis in the morning have better subjective sleep quality than those who receive dialysis at other times http://goo.gl/JqmP8i

And the original research article:

Better sleep quality in chronic haemodialyzed patients is associated with morning-shift dialysis: a cross-sectional observational study http://goo.gl/4yM8R2

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